
WADA VP Yang Yang Slams Enhanced Games to Protect Athlete Health
WADA VP Yang Yang warns that the proposed Enhanced Games endanger athletesâ lives and Olympic values by allowing performance-enhancing drugs.
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WADA VP Yang Yang warns that the proposed Enhanced Games endanger athletesâ lives and Olympic values by allowing performance-enhancing drugs.
WADA chief Olivier Niggli calls the Enhanced Games medically unethical and dangerous, warning of unknown risks and sparking a global sports response.
The ‘Enhanced Games’ plan to legalize doping under the guise of research, sparking fierce criticism from WADA and the China Anti-Doping Agency. What’s next for global sport integrity?
CHINADA criticizes USADA and The New York Times for ‘false claims’ regarding a contamination case involving Chinese swimmers, defending the integrity of its investigations and calling for targeted testing of American swimmers.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson rejects politicization of sports in response to a new anti-doping report, affirming WADA’s impartial handling of Chinese swimmers’ cases.
An independent prosecutor’s final report concludes that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) showed no bias towards China in handling anti-doping cases involving Chinese swimmers.
WADA urges the U.S. to overhaul its anti-doping system, highlighting that 90% of American athletes compete outside the World Anti-Doping Code’s protection.
The Paris 2024 Olympics shine with outstanding performances, but doping controversies highlight the need for consistent anti-doping measures to ensure fair competition.
The US is considering defunding the World Anti-Doping Agency, potentially jeopardizing fair play in sports and the upcoming 2034 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
Tensions rise at the 2024 Paris Olympics as the US challenges WADA’s handling of anti-doping measures against Chinese swimmers, sparking debates on fairness and racism.